Mourinho hails 20-match unbeaten run but frowns at scoring record

Jose Mourinho has pledged to improve Manchester United's goalscoring situation next season - a challenge the manager will face without Zlatan Ibrahimovic unless the club match their top-scorer's ambitions.

Old Trafford witnessed a ninth league draw of the term yesterday morning (Singapore time), but it was nearly so much worse after United struggled to cancel out Everton captain Phil Jagielka's opener.

United eventually ensured their unbeaten Premier League run would extend to a 20th match in stoppage time after Ashley Williams handled a shot from substitute Luke Shaw, leading to a red card and spot-kick.

Ibrahimovic converted the penalty to secure the hosts a hard-fought 1-1 draw, but Mourinho is under no illusions about the challenge that lies ahead.

After all, the Red Devils have scored only 43 goals in 29 league matches, the worst record among the top seven teams.

"Twenty matches unbeaten is amazing," the United boss said, having conceded his players struggled for confidence against Everton.

Ibrahimovic, by contrast, took his tally to 27 for the season on his return from a three-match domestic ban.

The 35-year-old has made a mockery of the doubters since arriving from Paris St Germain and such form has fuelled concerns that he will not take up the 12-month extension in his one-year deal.

The LA Galaxy have been linked with a move for Ibrahimovic, who claimed before the Everton match that "the Premier League is begging me to stay".

"A lot of things have to be settled," Ibrahimovic told MUTV.

"It's not like I'm 20 and I have another five or 10 years.

"Probably I have one, two, three years so everything depends on what you want and what the club want, what the vision of the club is because I said from day one I didn't come here to waste time, I came here to win.

"If you want to win bigger, then you have to create bigger.

"I came here without the Champions League.

"I came here with the team as it was. It was not a team that was favourite to win.

"I still came. I came to help. I came to do what I am able to do. To make it better. To bring the team to higher views so let's see what happens." - PA SPORT

MOURINHO'S UNITED HAVE WORST WIN RATE AT OLD TRAFFORD SINCE 1974

Jose Mourinho (2016-17): 37.5 per cent (six home wins in 16 games)

Louis van Gaal (2014-16): 68 per cent (26 of 38)

Ryan Giggs (2014, caretaker): 67 per cent (two of three)

David Moyes (2013-14): 44 per cent (seven of 16)

Sir Alex Ferguson (1986-2013): 72 per cent (370 of 517)

Ron Atkinson (1981-86): 58 per cent (65 of 112)

Dave Sexton (1977-81): 52 per cent (44 of 84)

Tommy Docherty (1972-77): Top flight: 55 per cent (40 of 73); Division Two (1974/75): 81 per cent (17 of 21)